General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 479 



1887. T.f., Glaus, Die Platysceliden, p. 40, pi. 5, figs. 10-18, pi. 6, 



figs. 1-3. 



1888. T. /., Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, vol. xxix., 



p. 1484. 

 1900. T.f., Chevreux, Camp. Sci. Monaco, fasc. xvi., p. 150. 



FAMILY PKONOID^. 



1879. Pronoiflte, Glaus, Zool. Inst. Univ. Wien, vol. ii., pp. 149 (3), 



168 (22). 

 1888. P., Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, vol. xxix., 



p. 1506. 



GEN. AMPHIPEONOE, Bate. 



1862. Ampliipronoc, Bate, Catal. Amph. Brit. Mus., p. 335. 



On the difficulties connected with this genus see Challenger 

 Amphipoda, p. 337. 



AMPHIPRONOE CUSPIDATA, Bate. 



1862. Amphipronoe cuspidata, Bate, Catal, Amph. Brit. Mus., p. 336, 



pi. 53, fig. 5 



" In the sea near the Cape of Good Hope (taken by Captain 

 Eaynaud in Feb. 1829)." 



FAMILY LYCLEID^E. 



1879. Lycaidce, Glaus, Zool. Inst. Univ. Wien, vol. ii., p. 149 (3), 

 177 (31). 



1887. L., Glaus, Die Platysceliden, p. 55. 



1903. L., A. Senna, Ann. Mus. Zool. Univ. Napoli, vol. i., No. 6, 



p. 5. 



Dr. Senna points out that Orio zancleus, Cocco, is the 

 earliest species assignable to the genus Braclryscelus, Bate. 

 Orio as a generic name was preoccupied by Cocco himself 

 and falls as a synonym to the earlier Oxycephalus. It does 

 not seem certain what species is represented by Cocco's 

 zancleus. 



GEN. BEACHYSCELUS, Bate. 



1861. Brachyscelus, Bate, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 3, vol. viii., p. 7. 



1888. B., Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, vol. xxix., 



p. 1543. 



